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| xKertx:
Hello, I think this power supply deserves its own thread because it's a little different than other Korad PSUs. I made a small review of it: https://youtu.be/-Rq0KUz-qd0?si=IHR3fmuLgAl-uS8O This is my first review ever. Also, sorry for my bad english. I'm from Finland and I don't speak English very often. ::) Anyway, I think the main differences with other Korad models are: Much better display. Solid state relays, so no relay noise. Better cooling. Amp meter can go down to milliamps. Unfortunately, the memory overwrite bug is still there. |O |
| ataradov:
Is this a Noctua fan out of the box? Or is this a mod? |
| xKertx:
--- Quote from: ataradov on March 09, 2024, 04:48:02 pm ---Is this a Noctua fan out of the box? Or is this a mod? --- End quote --- I have replaced the fan with the Noctua NF-A8 (80x80x25mm). The original fan made somekind of ticking noise. Now its almost silent. And i think the Noctua fan pushes little more air. |
| ataradov:
It might be useful for the thread to know the exact model you used, so people won't have to guess what fits. Although all those fans are pretty much the same in size. |
| xKertx:
--- Quote from: ataradov on March 09, 2024, 05:05:15 pm ---It might be useful for the thread to know the exact model you used, so people won't have to guess what fits. Although all those fans are pretty much the same in size. --- End quote --- I have edited my previous post. It's Noctua NF-A8. But any 80mm fan will fit. |
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